High triglyceride levels has been shown not only to increase risk of Diabetes but of other dangerous conditions like heart failure. But to try and deal with high triglycerides, try a healthier diet.
Can be a risk factor, in addition to other major risk factors
Yes, they can develop this especially when they do not watch what they are eating and that their blood sugar is not controlled.
People with type 2 diabetes tend to get heartburn and indigestion as a symptom of it. That could be why when your blood sugar gets high you receieve those symptoms maybe you have diabetes.
High insulin levels occur in an attempt to counter high levels of sugar. Type II diabetes is caused by insulin receptors on cells not having much of a response to insulin. Hence, more insulin is released in an attempt to lower the blood sugar levels. This is why high insulin levels are a symptom of Type II diabetes, not a cause.
High triglycerides are bad because they increase the risk of heart disease. Triglycerides are a type of lipid found in fats and are the part of fats that are harmful to your body
I am aware that if you drink a lot of water that can be related to diabetes type 1.
Well, triglycerides are a type of sugar. You usually can get really high triglyceride levels if you intake too much sugars. Like, if you eat lots of white rice, you can have really high levels of triglycerides.
Yes. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include weight loss, frequent urination, increased thirst, fatigue, and blurred vision.
Triglycerides are a type of fat in your body used for energy. You need some for good health, but a high amount puts you at risk for heart disease. A high triglyceride level is normally above 200.
Type 2
genetic disorder that characterized by high amounts of triglycerides in the blood stream.
Yes, there is type 1 diabetes. And there is type 2 diabetes. One is hereditary and the other you get from eating food high in sodium or lack of excercise.
Frequent urination is a symptom of diabetes .There are two types of Diabetes. They are Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetes Insipidus. Frequent urination is a symptom of both. When the disease is under control frequent urination may not be a symptom
Diabetes, either Type I or Type II.